Monitor does not turn on after Hibernation

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I have Asus laptop and I have Debian 9 with Cinammon desktop, dual boot with windows 10 and Nvidia graphic card.



I have really strange problem :



when I hibernate my Laptop by clicking menu->quit->Hibernate , it is OK , it turned off and after I push power button it turned on and my session come back and there is no problem.



But when i close the LID,the laptop turned off, and after turning it on , the monitor is NOT on !



that is not black screen , the monitor is OFF.



Once while monitor was OFF I entered my user name and password and pressed Enter and pressed ctrl+alt+T and typed : sudo reboot and then typed my password and after hitting Enter button my laptop rebooted :D



So all of my hardware is OK and OS runs successfully,



the real problem is being monitor off after hibernating by closing Lid



I have tried these links and many other links I have found in google but they did not work... :



step-by-step-how-to-get-hibernate-working-for-linux-ubuntu-11-04-mint-11



debian-8-jessie-laptop-stops-working-after-closing-the-laptop-lid



I need help to solve this problem,
Thank you very much.







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    See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
    – GAD3R
    Jul 18 at 14:27






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    @GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
    – Parsa
    Jul 18 at 16:29

















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I have Asus laptop and I have Debian 9 with Cinammon desktop, dual boot with windows 10 and Nvidia graphic card.



I have really strange problem :



when I hibernate my Laptop by clicking menu->quit->Hibernate , it is OK , it turned off and after I push power button it turned on and my session come back and there is no problem.



But when i close the LID,the laptop turned off, and after turning it on , the monitor is NOT on !



that is not black screen , the monitor is OFF.



Once while monitor was OFF I entered my user name and password and pressed Enter and pressed ctrl+alt+T and typed : sudo reboot and then typed my password and after hitting Enter button my laptop rebooted :D



So all of my hardware is OK and OS runs successfully,



the real problem is being monitor off after hibernating by closing Lid



I have tried these links and many other links I have found in google but they did not work... :



step-by-step-how-to-get-hibernate-working-for-linux-ubuntu-11-04-mint-11



debian-8-jessie-laptop-stops-working-after-closing-the-laptop-lid



I need help to solve this problem,
Thank you very much.







share|improve this question















  • 1




    See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
    – GAD3R
    Jul 18 at 14:27






  • 1




    @GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
    – Parsa
    Jul 18 at 16:29













up vote
1
down vote

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up vote
1
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I have Asus laptop and I have Debian 9 with Cinammon desktop, dual boot with windows 10 and Nvidia graphic card.



I have really strange problem :



when I hibernate my Laptop by clicking menu->quit->Hibernate , it is OK , it turned off and after I push power button it turned on and my session come back and there is no problem.



But when i close the LID,the laptop turned off, and after turning it on , the monitor is NOT on !



that is not black screen , the monitor is OFF.



Once while monitor was OFF I entered my user name and password and pressed Enter and pressed ctrl+alt+T and typed : sudo reboot and then typed my password and after hitting Enter button my laptop rebooted :D



So all of my hardware is OK and OS runs successfully,



the real problem is being monitor off after hibernating by closing Lid



I have tried these links and many other links I have found in google but they did not work... :



step-by-step-how-to-get-hibernate-working-for-linux-ubuntu-11-04-mint-11



debian-8-jessie-laptop-stops-working-after-closing-the-laptop-lid



I need help to solve this problem,
Thank you very much.







share|improve this question











I have Asus laptop and I have Debian 9 with Cinammon desktop, dual boot with windows 10 and Nvidia graphic card.



I have really strange problem :



when I hibernate my Laptop by clicking menu->quit->Hibernate , it is OK , it turned off and after I push power button it turned on and my session come back and there is no problem.



But when i close the LID,the laptop turned off, and after turning it on , the monitor is NOT on !



that is not black screen , the monitor is OFF.



Once while monitor was OFF I entered my user name and password and pressed Enter and pressed ctrl+alt+T and typed : sudo reboot and then typed my password and after hitting Enter button my laptop rebooted :D



So all of my hardware is OK and OS runs successfully,



the real problem is being monitor off after hibernating by closing Lid



I have tried these links and many other links I have found in google but they did not work... :



step-by-step-how-to-get-hibernate-working-for-linux-ubuntu-11-04-mint-11



debian-8-jessie-laptop-stops-working-after-closing-the-laptop-lid



I need help to solve this problem,
Thank you very much.









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    See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
    – GAD3R
    Jul 18 at 14:27






  • 1




    @GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
    – Parsa
    Jul 18 at 16:29













  • 1




    See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
    – GAD3R
    Jul 18 at 14:27






  • 1




    @GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
    – Parsa
    Jul 18 at 16:29








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See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
– GAD3R
Jul 18 at 14:27




See Suspend on lid close : debian docs.
– GAD3R
Jul 18 at 14:27




1




1




@GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
– Parsa
Jul 18 at 16:29





@GAD3R Thanks a bunch , but this solution create a service which after closing lid, first , make system suspended and after 5 minutes it turn the system on and hibernate it. isn't a solution that hibernate immidiately ? and not suspend first ? Thank you.
– Parsa
Jul 18 at 16:29
















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